For anyone that's been to Zagreb's annual Animafest, it's clear that animated film is a cherished part of Croatian culture. This is nothing new: in 1962, the pioneer of Yugoslavian / Croatian ...
ZAGREB: The Croatian Audiovisual Centre has distributed 496,500 EUR for 11 minority coproductions among 58 applications. The ...
Almost every major city and region in Croatia holds a film festival of some kind, Zadar recently getting into the act following the success of similar events in Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik and Pula.
We encounter the controversial Croatian film director Lordan Zafranovic in voluntary exile in Prague. The film follows his rise from a talented outsider to the celebrated Yugoslav director of the ...
ZAGREB: Animafest Zagreb has announced the lineup for its Short Film Competition, one of the strongest competitions in the ...
14/02/2020 - Last week saw the launch of the online film magazine Talking Shorts, while Zagreb Film Festival's platform croatian.film, streaming Croatian shorts, has already racked up 15,000 visits ...
The one we both admire is Nebojša Slijepčević’s Croatian film “The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent,” set during an episode of the Bosnian massacre in 1993 on a train, and beautifully shot.
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